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1 hour ago, Big Turk said:

Seems like a money grab after the fact. They had no way of knowing he would be in the NFL when they took him in.

 

I mean maybe there is some wrong on their side that occurred after the fact once big time money got involved with the movie tho...

 

Oher was barely 18 when he signed his life away.   Interesting coincidence they did this when he was just old enough to sign the documents.  That was sarcasm. 

 

He was extremely gifted athletically and received multiple offers from big time universities to play football.  Not a huge stretch to predict he would be playing in the NFL someday. 
 

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1 hour ago, mrags said:

I mean, Oher received a home with a roof over his head. Not inside a slum with a crackhead 

mother and no father. He was guided into having an NFL career and made millions from it. 
 

im not saying he doesn’t have a gripe. Just seems kind of petty to complain about it now. The guy had a successful career in the NFL and made millions thanks to that family. Without them it doesn’t happen. He probably blew all his money and has no other options at this point. 

 

1 hour ago, Big Turk said:

Seems like a money grab after the fact. They had no way of knowing he would be in the NFL when they took him in.

 

I mean maybe there is some wrong on their side that occurred after the fact once big time money got involved with the movie tho...

 

1 hour ago, Don Otreply said:

Unless they stole money from him…, it sounds like he is broke and making a cash grab…, 

 

 

You people defending this sound pathetic. Tricking an 18 year old into signing away his name in likeness to take advantage of him is fould and lacks integrity. Assuming he doesn't make it into the league without them is also pathetic. You act like to heir was no chance honest people could have taken him in. Blind assumption there. 

 

It's clear they took him in to make money. Lying about the adoption part shows they are scumbags. For them not to give him any money off the story is pathetic. He should have had a built in percentage like an honorable person would make sure of if you truly love them.

 

Acting as if he shouldn't care about all the lies, deception and greed cause they used him is pathetic as well. They most likely don't take him in if he wasn't a freak athlete. I just hate seeing scumbags be defended. 

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Posted
39 minutes ago, Rico said:

I saw the movie, he wasn’t the sharpest tool in the shed.


That is part of his contention and started the downward slide with his relationship with the family.  The movie made him out to be really dumb but actually he was pretty smart.  

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Posted
54 minutes ago, julian said:

You’ve obviously chosen a side here and seem reluctant to acknowledge there’s most certainly two sides then the truth,

 

 I’m sure all parties involved will be just fine at the end of the day.

 

Sept 11th can’t get here soon enough 

I agree. I'm not jumping into this pool.  Too much pee in it.

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4 minutes ago, BillsfaninSB said:

 

Oher was barely 18 when he signed his life away.   Interesting coincidence they did this when he was just old enough to sign the documents.  That was sarcasm. 

 

He was extremely gifted athletically and received multiple offers from big time universities to play football.  Not a huge stretch to predict he would be playing in the NFL someday. 
 

 

How much money did they get from the NFL contract?

 

 

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People saying he must be broke and looking for money.... I know its happened, but feels unlikely. Spotrac has his career earnings at $38.5M. Dude was a starting LT.

 

As far as the rest of the story who knows.  Anybody know much conservatorships?  Basically a guess here, but if he was already 18, its not out of realm of possibility they did this as opposed to legally adopting him due to age, while still doing all the leg work of taking care of him.

 

Give them access to things like speaking to his school, Dr's, etc. I dunno, just pointing out there could very well be a logical thing to do and doesnt signal immediate malicious intent on its own.

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48 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

Totally agree with this. The main gripe (other than the $$$, and isn’t it ALWAYS about the $$$...LOL) seems to be that he wasn't "legally adopted", but for all intents and purposes, he was adopted by that family. Sort of like a "common law marriage" situation. 

 

It is peculiar though that the family would actually write in their book that he was getting a cut of the movie profits, while in reality (according to the lawsuit) he was getting zilch. That makes no sense.

There's no way his story is completely true. The facts will come out and they will not help him.

 

Honestly, the lawyers are probably the scum bags in all this, driving a wedge between them to get a cut of the money when all the dust settles.

 

BTW, I haven't even seen the movie, but I read up on all of this years ago when I heard he wasn't happy with the movie and claimed it ruined his life or something like that. My opinion back then is that he just wants money for nothing.

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3 minutes ago, unbillievable said:

 

How much money did they get from the NFL contract?

 

 


Not sure your point.  Sons and daughters are not obligated to pay their parents a percentage of their lifetime earnings. 

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6 minutes ago, StHustle said:

 

 

 

 

You people defending this sound pathetic. Tricking an 18 year old into signing away his name in likeness to take advantage of him is fould and lacks integrity. Assuming he doesn't make it into the league without them is also pathetic. You act like to heir was no chance honest people could have taken him in. Blind assumption there. 

 

It's clear they took him in to make money. Lying about the adoption part shows they are scumbags. For them not to give him any money off the story is pathetic. He should have had a built in percentage like an honorable person would make sure of if you truly love them.

 

Acting as if he shouldn't care about all the lies, deception and greed cause they used him is pathetic as well. They most likely don't take him in if he wasn't a freak athlete. I just hate seeing scumbags be defended. 

You dont know any of that, and neither do we.  Pretty wild to jump to these people being scumbags or Oher money grabbing, this early. 

 

One detail that caught my eye was saying he received no royalties (i believe that means- back end money).  Could it be possible they cut him in up front, while agreeing they would take their slice of the back end money.

 

^^no we dont know, just something i noticed

 

Regardless of outcome I doubt either party comes out of this with 100% blame.  Experience tells me the story will be somewhere down the middle. Curious to see the families legal response.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, RichRiderBills said:

The story was just as much them taking him in as it was about oher. 

 

I'd strongly doubt they knew Oher was a shoe in to make big money or that any book or movie would be made. 

Also the dad went to HS with Michael Lewis who wrote the book, which suggests the story wouldn't have been written without the Tuohys in the picture.

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So he burned through the $34.5 million he made in the NFL. Sorry, no sympathy here. 
 

By the way, I know the woman whose doll was the basis for all those Annabelle movies. She signed the rights away to the Warrens decades ago and hasn’t seen a penny of that money. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, StHustle said:

 

 

 

 

You people defending this sound pathetic. Tricking an 18 year old into signing away his name in likeness to take advantage of him is fould and lacks integrity. Assuming he doesn't make it into the league without them is also pathetic. You act like to heir was no chance honest people could have taken him in. Blind assumption there. 

 

It's clear they took him in to make money. Lying about the adoption part shows they are scumbags. For them not to give him any money off the story is pathetic. He should have had a built in percentage like an honorable person would make sure of if you truly love them.

 

Acting as if he shouldn't care about all the lies, deception and greed cause they used him is pathetic as well. They most likely don't take him in if he wasn't a freak athlete. I just hate seeing scumbags be defended. 

Defending a multi millionaire, who likely would not have become said multi millionaire without those terrible other rich peoples guidance…, it’s not as if they left him unemployed in Greenland…, they were instrumental in him getting into the NFL and flourishing, and as I said “ unless they stole money from him” 

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Posted (edited)

The movie came out in 2009, why was it only until recently that he questioned why he didn't receive any money from it?

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Posted
1 hour ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Needless to say, Blindside II will be a great movie. 

 

Now THIS is the content I come here for!

 

😆

 

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Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

The movie came out in 2009, how was it only until recently that he questioned why he didn't receive any money from it?

If I understand how it was vaguely covered by the article, that was while he was still getting paid well by the NFL, so he wasn't paying that much attention. 🤷‍♂️

 

7 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

Defending a multi millionaire, who likely would not have become said multi millionaire without those terrible other rich peoples guidance…, it’s not as if they left him unemployed in Greenland…, they were instrumental in him getting into the NFL and flourishing, and as I said “ unless they stole money from him” 

Waiting to see how this all hashes out, but if it turns out he was the one member of that family who wasn't paid for that story, that he's the central figure in with the rest of the family, that'd be really sad, and I'd understand why he'd be hurt by that.

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